Stereo Tool Settings !!top!!
The multiband section splits your audio into different frequency bands so loud bass notes do not cause your vocals to quiet down.
Stereo Tool is a specialized software-based audio processor known for its ability to enhance sound consistency, increase loudness, and repair audio defects like clipping or phase issues. It is widely used by FM radio stations to achieve a "commercial" sound using affordable equipment. Core Processing Tools
Enable this feature to allow the multiband compressor to recover faster from sudden audio spikes while maintaining a smooth release for sustained sounds. 4. Stereo Enhancement stereo tool settings
Stereo Tool’s power lies in its modular chain: EQ → Multiband compression → Clipper → Output limiter (and, for FM, composite processing). Optimal settings depend entirely on delivery medium and program material. Use the built-in and oscilloscope views to visually check for phase issues, peak behavior, and distortion. Always test with real content — pure sine tones or pink noise can mislead final sound quality.
Use a progressive release structure. Slow release times on low bands prevent muddy bass modulation; faster release times on highs maintain brightness. Final Limiters and Clippers The multiband section splits your audio into different
The final stage is the clipper, and in Stereo Tool, there are two very different beasts.
. Its settings allow users to achieve a consistent "radio" sound by managing dynamics, loudness, and stereo imaging Core Audio Processing Modules Core Processing Tools Enable this feature to allow
Applies a specific frequency boost required for FM broadcasting standards Multipath Clipper:

